welcome 2 shuttlecock hitters The fastest ball in the world

Japan, July 30- " Khunying Pattama" participated in the Guinness World Records world record event in Japan. Congratulations to the 2 shuttlecock smashers. The fastest ball hit by India's Savee Sairaj Rangireddi, the fastest for men, can do 565 km / h, while Malaysia's Pearly Tan is the fastest for women, can do 438 km / h .

Khunying Pattama Leesawattrakul International Olympic Committee or IOC member Vice President of the Badminton World Federation and President of the Badminton Association of Thailand Participated in award ceremony, certificate, world record An important badminton event of the Guinness World Records held at the Keio Plaza Hotel in Tokyo, Japan on July 30, 2023.

Khunying Pattama Leesawattrakul congratulated with 2 famous shuttlecock players who hit the ball the fastest in the world with Yonex badminton rackets A world record held by Guinness World Records, India's Saveeziraj Rangireddy set the record for the fastest man at 565 km/h. With representatives receiving the award, while Malaysia's Pearly Tan is the fastest of the women, doing 438 kilometers per hour. Come and receive the award yourself.

Previously, the previous record for male badminton players belonged to Tan Boon Hong from Malaysia. Which was done 10 years ago with a record of 493 kilometers per hour before being hit by Indian badminton player Savee Sairaj Rangireddy Breaking records this year While the female record originally belonged to Ratchanok Inthanon, a Thai badminton player who made 372 kilometers per hour in 2016.

For the statistics of speed sports The highest speed in the world at this time also belongs to badminton, with a speed of 565 km/h, followed by F1 cars at 397 km/h, golf driving at 349 km/h, serving tennis at 263 km/h, and hitting the ball. Ice Hockey 177 km/h, Baseball Hitting 170 km/h, Soccer Kicking 129 km/h and hitting table tennis at 116 kilometers per hour .-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency